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<title>Networking National Science</title>
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<h2>Networking National Science</h2>
<h3>Storyline</h3>
<p>
Look at history of IPCC
by looking in depth
at a key country’s participation
in the institution.
In this case,
we will look at the role
France played from the institute’s inception
and the relationship
between French climate science funding
and French scientific communities’ presence
in the project of assessing climate change.
Can we detect “national cultures”
of climate science
using the IPCC,
and our databse of it,
as a proxy?
This story will be elaborated
following both interviews
with central French authors
and reading secondary source documents
on French climate science funding
and lab development.
Visualizations will focus
on this list of French authors and institutions
and their spread across the different WGs, and chapters
as well as looking at the intersection
of French authority
with the hierarchy of the IPCC.
</p>
<p>
It would be also of interest
to include brief comparison
of top-flight statistics w/another,
similarly situated country
(say between France and Germany or Belgium or Italy?)
— just comparing data from database,
not detailing the historical narrative,
looking particularly at the chapter participation
to show different specializations between countries
— if actual.
</p>
<h3>Questions</h3>
<ul class="bullet">
<li>
What is the general picture
of French Participation in the IPCC
from the database
<br/>
<small>
(# of participants;
AR by AR;
WG by WG;
Role by Role;
Chapter by Chapter;
and Institutionally)
</small>
</li>
<li>
Who are those French authors w/repeat participation AR by AR?
</li>
<li>
What role did they have in the leadership of the IPCC?
</li>
<li>
What role did French authors have in defining
the functioning of the IPCC;
or say the creation of grounding principles
like the SRES (A1B, etc)
</li>
<li>
What can we say about a “French” expertise
in climate leadership
according to the IPCC record?
Based on their chapter participation?
</li>
<li>
How did participation in the IPCC
affect the goals/organization of French climate science
<br/>
— particularly within the climate modeling community?
</li>
<li>
How did French institutions of climate science
change over this period
(what is perhaps a process
of deeper institutionalization of climate labs)?
<br/>
What about the geography
of the French scientists and institutions?
Paris and Toulouse for the most part?
</li>
<li>
The French focal points and the IPCC
<br/>
— was there a “French touch” to the IPCC and the SPM?
</li>
</ul>
<h3>Data Attributes</h3>
<ul class="item">
<li># of authors</li>
<li>presence in the ARs/WGs/Chapters</li>
<li>roles retained</li>
<li>chapter by chapter participation</li>
</ul>
<h3>References</h3>
<ul>
<li>
Edwards, Paul. 2010.
<cite>Vast Machine</cite>.
Vision of IPCC itself
as a piece of “infrastructure”
in the production of climate science
<br/>
— what are the effects of this network
on national sciences and visa versa? Cf. p429
</li>
</ul>
<h3>Visualization</h3>
<ul class="bullet">
<li>Line plots</li>
<li>Dynamic Map of France charting the period</li>
<li>
WG diagrams with chapter by chapter titles AR by AR
(histograms of chapters?)
</li>
</ul>
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<ol class="roman" start="2">
<li><a href="2.html">Coordination, Consensus and Controversy</a></li>
<li><a href="3.html">Representation and Expertise</a></li>
<li><a href="4.html">Organizational Integrity: balancing turnover vs. longevity</a></li>
<li><a href="5.html">Diversifying the Knowledge Base?</a></li>
</ol>
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